Stella's Sea Cow

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Stella's Sea Cow

Post by Stephen Whiteside » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:41 pm

Stella's Sea Cow

© Stephen Whiteside 14.08.2011

Now, Stella had a sea cow, and it paddled in the bay.
It was pretty much a normal cow in ev'ry other way.
It slowly munched on giant kelp instead of fields of grass.
She watched it from a cliff-top with a magnifying glass.
She wore long rubber boots of black (that's Stella, not the cow).
Her limbs were thick and hairy and she had a heavy brow.
People said her cow and her were really quite alike.
She paddled to the beach each day upon a rusty bike.
Just before the dawn she'd come. She'd give her cow a whistle,
Then wait above the tide-line near the ti-tree and the thistle.
The cow would slowly lumber from the shallows up the beach.
It must have been affection. That's a thing you cannot teach.
They said her milk was slightly salt (the cow, I mean, not Stella).
The pigment from the giant kelp would make it rather yeller.

She'd milk it there and then within a hollow in the dunes,
Gaily humming any of a hundred tuneless tunes.
She'd sit upon a little stool (that's Stella, not the cow),
Then take the milk to market. (I'm not sure exactly how.)
The cow would slowly amble to the ocean's edge once more,
Then wade out through the shallows, and then paddle from the shore.
She didn't have a partner (that's the cow, I mean, not Stella).
Stella, quite surprisingly, in fact, did have a fella.
His limbs were thin and hairless. On his forehead stood a curl,
And when you saw him first you might mistake him for a girl,
But Stella's cow was lonely, for she never had a mate.
The species was endangered and this sealed, of course, its fate.
The animal was older than you might perhaps have thinked,
And then it died. Now Stella's sea cow is, alas, extinct.
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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:56 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You are such a funny man Stephen and a very clever writer - I always enjoy reading these quirky poems of yours they are such good fun.

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Re: Stella's Sea Cow

Post by Stephen Whiteside » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:01 pm

Thanks, Maureen. For a long time I've been thinking of writing a poem about Steller's Sea Cow - but I ended up writing it about Stella's Sea Cow instead. I think Stella could even be Steller's great great granddaughter, but I can't be sure.
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Re: Stella's Sea Cow

Post by Dave Smith » Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:43 am

See what I mean but you knew that anyhow Hey.

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Re: Stella's Sea Cow

Post by Heather » Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:58 am

Can't half tell Spring is nearly here! Love it Stephen, loved it! Great way to start my day!

Heather :)

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Post by william williams » Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:16 am

Forgive me Stephen for not replying about your poems.
But I find them enjoyable and relaxing and to me that is what matters most
regards Bill the old battler

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Post by Stephen Whiteside » Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:55 pm

Thanks Dave and Heather. William, you don't have to reply to my poems, but it is nice to know you enjoy them.
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Re: Stella's Sea Cow

Post by Bob Pacey » Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:57 pm

Knew a girl named Stella once she was a bit of a cow as well. !!! :lol: :lol:


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